Abstract

The debate over the role and significance of privatisation in Africa has assumed increasing importance in Africa over the last decade. As its dimensions have come into sharper focus, privatisation has helped occasion a wider-ranging debate over the role of the African state in the management of economic change and development — a debate, that is, about the nature of the relationship between states and private sectors in Africa, and of the proper boundaries between them.

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